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Topic: Number 1 Greek Island? (Read 1495 times)

I have been meaning to post this for quite a while but didn't really know where to post it, therefore I've created a new topic.My hubby and I had a 7 night holiday during the May spring bank holiday (school holidays). We visited Elounda in Crete. We visited Crete 12 years ago and stayed in Rythamon. which was beautiful and we has a fabulous holiday. During our stay I read the book ' The Island' by Victoria Hislop which I'm sure a lot of people know is a story based on the island of Spinalonga which was once a leper colony. I said I would very much like to return one day and visit Spinalonga Island. I finally got to visit the Island and found it lived up to expectations and was extremely emotional too. I'm so glad that I finally managed to visit such a beautiful place!The hubby and I had also heard lots of positive reviews about Elounda. Once again we were not disappointed and we were so glad that we finally visited this great resort in Crete!However....It wasn't ARILLAS!If we had never been to Arillas it would probably be our No. 1 Greek Island holiday destination, it really was beautiful. We had a brilliant holiday in a brilliant place but we just couldn't help comparing everything to Arillas! As I have previously said it was a beautiful friendly place but it just lacked that certain something that we have only ever found in ArillasI could list so many things but I'm pretty sure you all know what i mean folk?

So there you have it- Arillas is definitely our number one Greek holiday destination and we really can not see that changing.Roll on July 28th....Can't wait!Happy holidays everyone!

It's me again...I apologise for all the errors in the previous post. I have had just a few too many glasses of red wine due to the pupils at the school where I work, as a year 6 teacher, getting great SAT's results!Nevertheless, red wine or not it doesn't alter the fact that Arillas is ....Simply the best!!!

I think my favourite Greek island is koufonisia in the Cyclades. It's basically one village with a string of beaches. The colours of the water are amazing and there's virtually no traffic. The downside is getting there as it takes nine hours on a modern ferry from Piraeus. Having said that I love Arillas, and it's easy to get to from uk. That's why, since I retired nine years ago, I've averaged over 8 weeks a year in Beautiful Arillas.

Amalfi coast in Italy. Went there for our silver wedding anniversary 5 years ago and loved it. I do love Italy. Been to most of the cities apart from Rome funnily enough. I love the Italian food. My favourite country after Greece. Once stayed on a vineyard in Tuscany that was beautiful as well. I have said before and don't all shout at me - I do think there are more beautiful places than Arillas - although Arillas is beautiful but for me it is the people that make it extra special ... and the food. Arillas is still my favourite holiday destination. I feel spiritually drawn there as well.

As most of you know went to Thailand for 3 weeks in April and although that was a fantastic experience, I still prefer Arillas and it is a fraction of the journey time away. I would love to live in Arillas, probably like most of you would. At other places I feel like I'm a visitor there - a tourist whereas in Arillas, I feel like I am at home.

It was great there. Sadly its got so quiet now I think the kids would be bored.There are only a couple of direct flights a week now from England since the media sensationalised the impact refugees had on the island 😕

Kalymnos Myrties Anna studios lovey place we took our daughter there when she was very young she loved it we been here four times the owner Annas daughter had a house built for when she gets married i had the job to draw out a design for her garden very big garden we lost touch Then we found a small place called Arillas well as they say the rest is history

Elounda is lovely. We had a super holiday there about 10 years ago. We haven't been back though, mainly because we discovered Arillas. However,I would like to visit Mam's restaurant in Elounda again. It is /was on a corner of the main drag, with tables on both sides of the road. Waiters had to run across, plates in hand. Saw a few car bumps while sitting there. Arillas is No.1 x